#greenscreenvideo #paramedic #ems #emt Paramedic Error: Vecuronium Mistakenly Administered Instead of Ketamine—A Tragic Mistake or a Repeat of the Elijah McClain Case? In a shocking turn of events, a paramedic reportedly administered the paralytic drug vecuronium instead of ketamine during an emergency call, resulting in devastating consequences. This incident has sparked widespread debate about medication protocols, training, and accountability within emergency medical services (EMS). Many are asking if this case echoes the heartbreaking circumstances surrounding the death of Elijah McClain, who was given a fatal dose of ketamine during an encounter with law enforcement in 2019. Could this be another instance of systemic failure, or is it an isolated human error? This raises critical questions about the safeguards in place to prevent such mistakes and whether current EMS protocols adequately support paramedics, nurses, EMTs, doctors and other healthcare workers in high-pressure situations. How can the system evolve to protect patients from similar tragedies? Join the conversation as we explore whether this incident is part of a larger pattern. What’s your take—systemic issue or tragic misstep?